Illinois Code § 5 ILCS 420/3-202

When a legislator must take official action on a legislative
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matter as to which he has a conflict situation created by a personal,
family, or client legislative interest, he should consider the possibility
of eliminating the interest creating the conflict situation. If that is not
feasible, he should consider the possibility of abstaining from such
official action. In making his decision as to abstention, the following
factors should be considered:

 
 
a. whether a substantial threat to his independence 
 
of judgment has been created by the conflict situation;

 
 
b. the effect of his participation on public 
 
confidence in the integrity of the legislature;

 
 
c. whether his participation is likely to have any 
 
significant effect on the disposition of the matter;

 
 
d. the need for his particular contribution, such as 
 
special knowledge of the subject matter, to the effective functioning of the legislature.

 
He need not abstain if he decides to participate in a manner contrary to
the economic interest which creates the conflict situation.

 
If he does abstain, he should disclose that fact to his respective
legislative body.

of judgment has been created by the conflict situation;
confidence in the integrity of the legislature;
significant effect on the disposition of the matter;
special knowledge of the subject matter, to the effective functioning of the legislature.

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